I'm quite new in this fascinating world (this is actually the first thread I open) and the most I have done since I started with this is to solve heat conduction problems using laplacianFoam. I have tried other solvers of the tutorials directory, mainly the ones related to heat transfer, but the problems I've had to solve until now I have solved them with laplacianFoam,

The point is that now I'm facing a heat conduction problem in a piece made of two diferent materials (with convection BC's). I don't know exactly how to implement it in OF, I've been reading lots of threads here in the forum but I still can't see it clear... I have seen there are more than one method to define the geometry: using a "*.setSet" file, naming the different blocks in the blockMeshDict file... And I don't know if there are more ways to do it. I still don't even understand clearly the way BC's are defined in a multi-region case.

But my main question is can I solve a multi-region problem with the laplacianFoam solver? If so, How can I do it?

The way I see it, the fact that a problem has multiple regions has nothing to do with the kind of solver used but a teacher of mine, who is training me with the use of OF, told me it was not possible with laplacianFoam and I had to use chtMultiRegionFoam. Besides, all threads I've read in the forum (except one of them) about multi-region problems talk about chtMultiRegionFoam so I don't know if my teacher is right or not...

Any post will be welcome and apreciated. Thanks in advance!

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I'm newbie in OpenFOAM's world and not an English-speaking, so if I make any mistake a correction will be welcome!

It's not possible to solve a multiregion problem with laplacianFoam solver. LaplacianFoam is only valid for single regions. The only way to solve that sort of problems is using chtMultiRegionFoam. There you just have to define all your solid regions in the regionProperties file down to constant folder and leave empty the fluid option in the same file.
Finally I never had to solve this kind of problem but I'm sure it has to work fine.

Hope it helped.

Alex

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I'm newbie in OpenFOAM's world and not an English-speaking, so if I make any mistake a correction will be welcome!